Does sulphur hexafluoride have any enantiomers? If not, why is that the case?
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octahedral
Explanation: SF6 is an octahedral sulfur compound, that is an extremely potent greenhouse gas.
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Sulfur Hexafluoride is a contrast agent composed of an inorganic fluorinated inert gas comprised of six fluoride atoms bound to one sulfur atom, with potential diagnostic activity upon imaging. ... Sulfur hexafluoride appears as a colorless odorless gas.
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